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Drinking LiberallyDrinking Liberally Shot of Truth New Year's Resolutions for Progressives, 2009Submitted by Justin Krebs on Mon, 01/05/2009 - 5:17pm.Last year, Rachel Maddow, Lee Camp and others offered their resolutions for 2008. Below are a round-up of this year's progressive goals from friends in progressive media, progressive organizing, and...well...just friends. Fred Gooltz, Advomatic: John Javna, 50 Ways To Fight The Right: Negin Farsad, Laughing Liberally/Nerdcore Rising: Sam Seder, Air America Radio: Seth D. Michaels, Coordinator, Working Families Vote 2008: Buy from locally-owned stores. Not only does this shift income (slightly) lower on the income distribution, it also has the potential to be a huge stimulus, given that the owners of these stores are more likely to patronize other stores in your area--and if you go to a store like Fleet Feet, where Phil Fenty is going to spend his profits at other locally-owned stores, the multiplier is just huge. Also, get off Verizon. AT&T, or even better, CREDO, does not spend its energy attempting to destroy the American workforce. Verizon does. Amanda Mittlestadt, The Liberal Card: Matt Browner-Hamlin, SEIU: Matt Filiopwicz, HeadzUp: Mike Connery, Future Majority: Jamie Kilstein, Laughing Liberally: Erin Hofteig, Media Matters For America: Josh Bolotsky: Our Friends in PasadenaSubmitted by Justin Krebs on Mon, 01/05/2009 - 3:48pm.Drinking Liberally has good friends in Pasadena, California. It's a chapter that was started by Asa Hopkins several years ago. Asa was a Convention delegate in '04, he was active in YDA, and I met him first at the 2020 Democrats launch conference in late '03. But what makes the Pasadena strong is not that it was started by a good leader; it's that it has remained vibrant even after Asa moved on. You see, chapter leaders come and go. Sometimes, a chapter doesn't fare so well when a host has to move. But Pasadena regular has attendance in the teens, on Election Night had over 50, and was featured (with photographs) in a great article. Patrick Burns, Lauri Fiedler and Mike Anderson -- the current hosts -- deserve a great amount of credit. They also deserve our thanks -- for gathering tips from chapter members and Tipping Liberally, sending funds to support the national network. So next time you're out in southern California, stop by and toast them in person, every Tuesday night at Madeleine's Wine Bistro. A New Year's Resolution for a Year of New RevolutionsSubmitted by Justin Krebs on Thu, 01/01/2009 - 9:00am.Violence explodes between Israel & Hamas, Slow Christmas buying echoed the weak economy, Bush pardons cronies, then revokes one, From Wall St to Detroit to Senate obstruction, May Obama make a New Year's Resolution That's a New Year wish we can toast to. Sing out the old & ring in the new DRINKING LIBERALLY A Visit from St. BarackSubmitted by Justin Krebs on Thu, 12/25/2008 - 9:44am.A Visit from St. Barack 'Twas the night before Elections, when through the US The bankers were nestled all snug in their beds, When slowly all over, there arose such a clatter, Now through the darkness, the war & the woe, With a lean & young driver, & smart - what a shock! "Now Daschle! now, Geithner! Now, Holder, Richardson! As tax revenue in the Bush years did fly, Then, on TV, we heard the applause, With a serious look he breaks every while, At one side his family, beautiful, hopeful, Things aren't great, that's plain to see With his personal story & charisma unending, He's ready to dig in and get straight to work, He won't fix it all -- there just isn't a way -- Share the holidays, your hopes & a drink or two DRINKING LIBERALLY Our Stocking's Full of Coal, Can We Turn It Into Diamonds?Submitted by Justin Krebs on Thu, 12/18/2008 - 8:41am.While we may be facing the worst economy in decades, While a teetering auto industry puts us in peril, While Grinches like Madoff & banking execs And while the last 8 years hurt our country, Bush's buddies filled our stocking with coal That would be a Christmas miracle. Raise your revelry, raise a ruckus, Drinking Liberally - Ill & Annoyed in IllinoisSubmitted by Justin Krebs on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 9:24am.At a time when our nation needs to focus This crisis could cost millions of jobs, At a moment when the election results His venal corruption makes us ill -- But hey, at least it brought Share your thoughts as your share a pitcher DRINKING LIBERALLY Marriage Equality - Activism Beyond an ElectionSubmitted by Justin Krebs on Tue, 12/09/2008 - 12:17pm.I've been asked many times since November 4th what Drinking Liberally does now...as though a Democratic President would negate the need for a national network of progressive social gatherings. I respond that political communities -- and the activism and ideas that flow from them -- don't come and go with campaigns...they are needed between elections just as much. But it's one thing to say that -- it's another to actually live it. And honestly, many of our chapters are in a little bit of a post-election hangover / holiday daze. We continue to meet, enjoy holidays and plan for the Inauguration, but it feels a little bit like we're waiting for our next moment. However, one movement that isn't waiting is the marriage equality movement. Obviously Prop 8 served as a jolt that required the movement not to rest -- but at a time when I don't witness as much direct activism taking place, folks like Join the Impact are delivering creative, social, passionate opportunities -- from national rallies to vigils to guerilla activism. In New York, we're hosting a screening tonight of the Oscar-winning documentary Freeheld. Its story -- about a dying police officer whose same-sex partner is denied pension rights -- resonates with the the chilling results of Prop 8. We're using it to prompt a conversation about how New Yorkers can promote the marriage equality fight in our state, which has a chance of passing it legislatively. We don't want, in this transition time, to lose the activism momentum of the election. Hopefully clever ad campaigns like "This Is Reality" will take Join the Impact's lead and invest in local organizing opportunities that keep our troops active. That is, after this tryptophan wears off... 75th Anniversary of the Repeal of ProhibitionSubmitted by Justin Krebs on Thu, 12/04/2008 - 4:20pm.Tomorrow is the 75th Anniversary of the Repeal of Prohibition. It's kind of remarkable to realize that our country outlawed booze Constitutionally; then, 15 years later, Constitutionally fixed that mistake. We really do have the power to form a more perfect union. There's a special side consequence of this day: it means that tomorrow is the 75th birthday of many beloved dive bars that started as illicit speak-easy establishments during the 20s, then came into the light on this day 75 years ago. So places like Rudy's -- the home of the original Drinking Liberally, and home of one of the greatest Liberal Card benefits (free drinks!) -- turns 75 tomorrow. And this New York institution will be celebrating with $7 pitchers at night and $5 pitchers during the day (7 and 5 for the 75th). Plus, at tonight's DL gathering, we'll lift our glasses to Rudy's...and to a Constitution that can correct our country's errors. The Right: Still Wrong. The Left: Still Left Behind?Submitted by Justin Krebs on Thu, 12/04/2008 - 8:31am.Obama crafts a cabinet crossing aisles & ideologies, Dems step up to bailout the GOP's banking buddies, The new Prez pledges to first push legislation And in it all, Dems let Lieberman keep his gavel. When Dems offer conservatives compromise & comity, Even after an Election, the Right is still wrong Share your hopes as your share a few pitchers, DRINKING LIBERALLY Howard Dean, Ed Asner and YouSubmitted by Justin Krebs on Mon, 12/01/2008 - 11:27am.Happy Cyber Monday -- that's right, the newly-minted term for the big post-Thanksgiving day of online holiday purchases. While we often dedicate our column to cool organizations -- from Trick-or-Vote to CREDO -- that build social networks through activity...we though if ever there would be a day to talk about building social community through consumerism, it would be today. So if you're mind is still wandering from your long weekend off, or if you've started surfing for stocking stuffers, we just have to suggest: The Liberal Card -- promoting liberal pride, liberal community and liberal discounts. Who wouldn't want to open slender package beneath the tree, beside the menorah, or after the Festivus gathering, and find an attractive, personalized wallet card that declares the bearer a "Card Carrying Liberal" this season? Your co-workers would enjoy it. Your family would boast it proudly in their wallets. And how do I know? Because even Howard Dean is proud of it (and don't get me started on Ed Asner! Adorable photo below the fold...).
Look how happy he is! Oh, to be clear -- that poster is not the actual Liberal Card. The card is small and fits in your pocket. But it comes in a clever poster packaging that unfolds to become your banner of Liberal Pride. It's a good time to be a Liberal. And as many claim this is a center-right country, let's remind them that Liberals are loud and proud. Why be afraid to show it? There are a few other folks who are proud to be liberals too: progressive businesses that offer discounts to card-holders. Recently Liberal Card members were invited for free to an advance screening of Milk. The movie was awesome; now people will pay $10 to see it; and if you were a Card-Carrying Liberal, you now have a smile on your face.. There's more: you get discounts at the online stores of an environmentally-conscious gift shop, a progressive publishing house, a hip tee-shirt producer...even at the Drinking Liberally store. You get bonuses with your Liberal Card when you buy DL schwag. It just keeps giving. Or, say for example that you live in New York. You go to a new downtown music venue for your free drink in the afternoon, and stay for the show on a members-only ticket. Or you head to an evening play, where your card gets you discount tickets. You end up at a Hell's Kitchen dive for another free drink. That's a great day (maybe even a great date!) -- and it's recession-proof. But don't take my word for it that The Liberal Card will make you happy. Just look at this face...and tell me you don't see genuine joy.
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